The modified update.php (that only checked for new uniserver releases) checks now anypluginname.version file in W:\plugins\ and a target webserver to see, if a new update isavailible and supplies a link.

It is still doing the version check for the Adminpanel.

Just a side note: this is going to be included in my plugin management system. my pluginname.conf specification will go with it.

it is quite easy to add version checking support to any of your plugins.just a textfile with the ending of .version in the w:\plugins\ folderwith 5 or 6 entries.

1: Plugin Name2: Version Number3: URL where to find the Update4: URL to Version file on server ( http://server/pluginname.version )5: URL to changelog or notes6: additional data used by the author (kepler plugin uses it to hold the kepler release version)

Sorry Ric. Let me officially apologize for my text over there. I was totally upset when the hdd crashed. An then i found out, the filesystem had been partly corrupted by killing apache / mysql before (missed to check my hdd-health-logs), i couldn't hold on myself.

Btw: it is always a little discouraging to support/code for a community which does not see the need of feedback. thats why i don't really see the point in hosting the UniServer "upgrades", but as said above, i will reup them anyways (gimme a few days to check their compatibility against the newest beta).

It really is a shame room 101Not a professional attitude to take.It undermines your academic ability and competence.Ric

Apology more than accepted you have gained my respect for doing so.
I fully understand the frustration regarding disk crashes.
Recently had a power outage, which along the way took a few files out.
This resulted in a continuous reboot sequence. Repaired most of the files however that left Zone alarm moaning about “missing a necessary root certificate”
Persuaded IE to reload this, not an obvious solution however worked.

Ya! Computers are frustrating.

“Btw: it is always a little discouraging to support/code for a community which does not see the need of feedback.”

Again I understand, have a similar issue with open betas. I tend not to worry about it and plough on regardless. Lack of feedback does not mean its no being used, your users probably like and are using your alternative.